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Bond Election Lacks Transparency

Jon Mark HoggBy Jon Mark HoggApril 4, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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The reason why the bond election fails is because of lack of transparency. Show how much money is being spent on each item. I don’t want to see $122 million for a school without a breakdown. Are you spending $70 million for a gym, $40 million for tennis courts and $12 million for buildings refurbishing?

I had AI render and give a cost of building a new school for 2300 students keeping in mind security & efficiency. Just using modern Quonset huts on the high end was $5 million dollars. Granted it was a Taj Mahal that some school board could hail as their great accomplishment, but it was a facility for students to learn..

Steve Banks

This Email to the Editor was originally published as a comment to Survey Shows San Angelo Voters Are Stingy.

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